June 5th Overnight News Summary
1. U.S. stocks closed mixed on Thursday, with the Dow rising over 870 points to a new all-time high. The Dow rose 874.86 points, or 1.73%, to 51561.93 points; the Nasdaq fell 23.02 points, or 0.09%, to 26830.96 points; the S&P 500 rose 30.63 points, or 0.41%, to 7584.32 points.
2. Putin is willing to negotiate with Ukraine based on the Russia-U.S. summit, Zelensky publicly wrote to Putin proposing a meeting.
3. Trump said he would not rule out a meeting with Iran's Supreme Leader if an agreement is reached.
4. Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi stated that Iran had previously warned countries in the region that if they participate in aggression against Iran, their U.S. military bases would be legitimate targets for Iran.
5. The Swiss Federal Government announced on the 4th that during the G7 summit in mid-month in France, Switzerland will deploy about 4,000 armed forces members in border areas near the venue.
6. The U.S. has placed Cuban President Diaz-Canel, his wife, and Ral Castro's son, among others, on the sanctions list.
7. Iran's Supreme Leader's military advisor Rezai stated that if Israel advances towards Dahieh in Lebanon, all of Iran's missiles will be ready to launch.
8. Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, leader of the Houthi rebels in Yemen, stated on the 4th that the Houthis are prepared to respond to developments in any situation.
9. The Islamic Resistance Movement of Palestine issued a statement on the 4th saying that Hamas senior official Haniyeh spoke with Iranian Foreign Minister Araghchi on the phone that day to discuss the latest developments in the Palestinian issue and regional situation.
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